Offered for sale is my Del Tin sword model 2148 with black grip. Listed as a '14th Century medieval sword,' its single-hand no-frills design would have put it anywhere between the Norman Conquest and the Hundred Years War. What makes this one especially unique is the custom wooden scabbard which was made by its previous owner specifically for this sword (leather belt-loops do not detach). Sword's blade has a serviceable edge. Manufactured in Italy, "DT's" are known for their affordability and very good quality which makes them popular with theater, cinema, and historical reenactments. New ones are sold unsharpened and do not come with scabbards.

I'm the second owner of this set and I've had it for nearly a decade. Both sword & scabbard are in excellent condition. Blade has no nicks or excessive scratches; nothing more than occasional test-cutting and dry-handling. Asking price $375, buyer covers shipping. I will ship to any address within the USA. Feel free to send me a PM with any questions or offers, and thanks for looking!Attachment: 142.11 KBAttachment: 145.94 KB"The whole art of government consists in the art of being honest." Thomas Jefferson

A bump if I may. This set is still available and can be yours for $360. I can send additional photos to your email address if requested."The whole art of government consists in the art of being honest." Thomas Jefferson

Another bump. I still have this set and will let it go for $325. I believe DT still makes this model, which retails for about $425 last I looked (not to mention a new one comes unsharpened and no scabbard). I check my messages regularly, so I'll be quick to respond to any inquiries."The whole art of government consists in the art of being honest." Thomas Jefferson

Hello everyone. I still have this Del Tin sword and am still willing to sell. Looks like my last asking price was $325, so I will continue to honor that. I became a father this year so it's time to let a few things go. I have some other swords that I'll post in the near future so stay tuned! In the meantime, thanks for looking once again at this one."The whole art of government consists in the art of being honest." Thomas Jefferson

You cannot post new topics in this forumYou cannot reply to topics in this forumYou cannot edit your posts in this forumYou cannot delete your posts in this forumYou cannot vote in polls in this forumYou cannot attach files in this forumYou can download files in this forum